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Title:
Restorative justice, reconciliation, and peacebuilding / edited by Jennifer J. Llewellyn and Daniel Philpott.
Publisher:
Oxford University PressUSA,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xiv, 263 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Restorative justice.
Justice, Administration of.
Reconciliation.
Peace-building.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy.
Other Authors:
Llewellyn, Jennifer J., 1972- , editor of compilation. editor of compilation.
Philpott, Daniel, 1967- , editor of compilation. editor of compilation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Jennifer J. Llewellyn and Daniel Philpott, 'Introduction' -- Jennifer J. Llewellyn and Daniel Philpott, 'Restorative Justice and -- Reconciliation: Twin Frameworks for Peacebuilding' -- Aaron P. Boesenecker and Leslie Vinjamuri, 'Charting the Path of Justice in -- Peacebuilding' -- Jonathan VanAntwerpen, 'Reconciliation as Heterodoxy' -- Daniel W. Van Ness, 'Accountability' -- Louise Mallinder, 'Amnesties in the Pursuit of Reconciliation, Peacebuilding and Restorative Justice' -- Stephen J. Pope, 'The Role of Forgiveness in Reconciliation and Restorative -- Justice: A Christian Theological Perspective' -- Charles Villa-Vicencio, 'A Way of Being: Living Between Promise and Non -- -Delivery' -- John Braithwaite, 'Traditional Justice' -- Jason A. Springs, 'Doing Justice Differently: From Revolution to Transformation -- in Restorative Justice and Political Reconciliation'.
Summary:
"All over the world the practice of peacebuilding is beset with common dilemmas: peace versus justice, religious versus secular approaches, individual versus structural justice, reconciliation versus retribution, and the harmonization of the sheer multiplicity of practices involved in repairing past harms. Progress towards the resolution of these dilemmas requires far more than reforming institutions and practices but rather clear thinking about the more basic questions: What is justice? And how is it related to the building of peace? The twin concepts of reconciliation and restorative justice, both involving the holistic restoration of right relationship, contain not only a compelling logic of justice but also great promise for resolving peacebuilding's tensions and for constructing and assessing its institutions and practices. This volume furthers this potential by developing not only the core content of these concepts but also their implications for accountability, forgiveness, reparations, traditional practices, human rights, and international law. While the volume's central orientation is theory, it contains much of interest to a wide range of scholars as well as practitioners. It is both interdisciplinary and accessibly written. It situates its analysis in countries as diverse as South Africa, El Salvador, Canada, and East Timor and in the work of institutions and communities such as the United Nations, the Catholic Church, various indigenous communities, and the international law community. It contains essays by leading scholars of restorative justice, international law, transitional justice, political philosophy and theology"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0199364877 (paperback)
9780199364879 (paperback)
0199364869 (hardback)
9780199364862 (hardback)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)869266755
LCCN:
2014004460
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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